steroids News Archive

20-Oct-2007

 

  • Steroids Are Seized in Brooklyn (New York Times)
    Investigators seized $8 million of growth hormone and anabolic steroids and made one arrest yesterday in a raid at a Brooklyn pharmacy, law enforcement officials said.


  • Early use of steroids help in full recovery from Bell?s Palsy (The Herald)
    A major Scottish study of the disfiguring condition Bell's Palsy has found that early treatment with steroids significantly improves the chances of a complete recovery.


  • Brooklyn Pharmacy Hit by Steroids Probe (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
    A Brooklyn pharmacy targeted in a state steroids investigation transformed itself over the past three years from an old-fashioned neighborhood druggist, to a nationwide supplier of substances used to enhance athletic performance, according to investigators and court records.


  • Raids show steroids are easily accessible (Sports Illustrated)
    A mom worries about the pressures on her 17-year-old son. A prosecutor frets the problem may be worse than anyone imagines. And a former Mr. Universe predicts law enforcement crackdowns will succeed about as well as Prohibition.


  • Big, Buff and Bad: Police on Steroids (ABC News)
    Police on tough beats are increasingly turning to steroids to cope with fear.


  • Steroids Are Abused for Skin, Not Just Muscles (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
    steroids have been in the press lately and given a bad name for abuse.


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